Some Ways to Lessen Worries about Climate Change [PDF]
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…pedal without a helmet. I often eat sushi, a frequent cause of food poisoning. I choose to live in a neighborhood in New York City where during the 1980s most…
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…International Aquarium Congress for the chance to share with you, the leaders of the international aquarium community, news of progress toward the implementation of a scientific program to carry out…
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…live on Earth will need only half of today’s cropland. This will happen if farmers maintain on average the yearly 2% worldwide yield growth of grains achieved since 1960, in…
…of many Americans left those lands behind and harder to understand why people have fought so hard over them. Sometimes people fight most where the stakes are low. Certainly rural…
…PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. United Church of Christ. 1987. Toxic Waste and Race in the United States. New York, NY: UCC Commission for Racial Justice. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 1992a. Environmental Equity:…
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…a cause for the entire barcoding community to celebrate. In the language of today, we can see the DNA Barcoding/Google for Life Forms is a kind of “open access” to…